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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
A bust sculpture amongst the books at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
Books on shelves at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
The Reading Room at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
Librarian Dr Thom Keep in the Reading Room at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
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EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
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EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
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EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968t)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968x)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968z)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
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Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222b)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222c)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222d)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222e)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222f)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222g)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Olympics Bejing 2022: Peking vor Beginn der Spiele
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Security cameras keep an eye on the closed loop zone near the Beijing Olympic Tower at the Beijing Winter Olympics in Beijing on Sunday, January 30, 2022. The Chinese government created a "Closed Loop Bubble" around the games keeping participants separate from the population to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Beijing Olympics 2022, China - 30 Jan 2022
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NEWS - "White Lives Matter"- und "Black Lives Matter"-Protestierende treffen in Huntington Beach aufeinander
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Huntington Beach police officers keep White Lives Matter and counter Black Lives Matter demonstrators apart as they faced off in Huntington Beach, California. The BLM protesters occupied Pier Plaza to prevent any demonstrators by the WLM group. The WLM rally was part of a nationwide group of protests planned in a handful of cities across the country to combat what organizers see as the threat to the white race from multiculturalism and what they term as the "anti-white" bias in media, government and education.
Rival demonstrations protest during White Lives Matter Rally, Huntington Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA - 12 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
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Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
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Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
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Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grant Falvey/LNP/Shutterstock (11657590h)
Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grant Falvey/LNP/Shutterstock (11657590o)
Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grant Falvey/LNP/Shutterstock (11657590e)
Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grant Falvey/LNP/Shutterstock (11657590g)
Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grant Falvey/LNP/Shutterstock (11657590k)
Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hunderte von LKWs bleiben auf der M20 in Kent stecken
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grant Falvey/LNP/Shutterstock (11657590i)
Hundreds of freight lorries remain stranded on the M20 in Kent today as France keep their borders closed due to fears over the new Cornavirus strain.
Kent stranded lorries, Ashford, Kent, UK - 22 Dec 2020
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ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
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Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge meet staff and pupils from Holy Trinity Church of England First School in Berwick-Upon-Tweed. Their Royal Highnesses visit recognised the work of teachers over the past year, including their efforts to keep schools open for vulnerable children and the children of key workers. During the visit, The Duke and Duchess met some of the school's teachers to hear how they adapted their operations to provide online learning and support to their students during the lockdown, and the measures that were subsequently put in place to allow pupils to safely return to school. Their Royal Highness will also join one of the school's classes as they take part in a special Reindeer lesson.
Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit Holy Trinity Church of England First School, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, UK - 07 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Corona Impfung
THE HAGUE - vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19 coronavirus coronavacccin A doctor vaccinates a patient. Minister Hugo de Jonge, together with Germany, France and Italy, is buying 300 million doses of a British vaccine that has yet to be proven to be effective and safe. Countries and pharmaceutical companies are hastily looking for a drug and vaccine for the corona virus.
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